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jwear
Jun-28-2005, 10:17 PM
These may look like someone else as shot them but with my poor old d70 i can only shot 2 shots now to BENS 23 it's like shootin with Ed machine gun camera :huh

jwear
Jun-28-2005, 10:20 PM
These may look like someone else as shot them but with my poor old d70 i can only shot 2 shots now to BENS 23 it's like shootin with Ed machine gun camera :huhnow the shots are almost the same shot 2 cameras and the dif .of experience and ps skills [not mine ]

bfjr
Jun-28-2005, 10:24 PM
Excellent Jeff :thumb
Did we luck out or what :wow

4labs
Jun-29-2005, 02:01 AM
Hey Jeff great set..How about snapping a pic of teh old man next time.:rofl

Angelo
Jun-29-2005, 03:22 AM
Hey Jeff - #1: great capture :thumb Are you doing any post work on your recent pix?

ginger_55
Jun-29-2005, 05:23 AM
Yes, we do need photos of the people, as the birds see us.

That first shot, worth the loss of burst shooting, can't you shoot bursts?

Oooooooooh, I am so jealous, just so. If I could just get a 400 after reading Moose's book. Bokeh is a reason, I have to find a way to "use" the backgrounds, I am not usually close enough to get the bokeh a longer lens would give. I am sure that is one reason I have gravitated to a "bird in a landscape" type photo, as I call it. I am fortunate for the moss and other southern things. Looking back at last winter, I really needed bokeh, pretty drab compared to now.

I love that "take off" shot, Jeff.

ginger

Harryb
Jun-29-2005, 11:50 AM
These may look like someone else as shot them but with my poor old d70 i can only shot 2 shots now to BENS 23 it's like shootin with Ed machine gun camera :huh
Hey Jeff,

That first shot is excellet. :clap

I know how you feel. When I was shooting my D100 with a bunch of folks who were using he D2H it was like I was using a musket and they had machine guns.

jwear
Jun-29-2005, 04:31 PM
Hey Jeff great set..How about snapping a pic of teh old man next time.:roflnow us old guys have a agreement --NO PICS-- now YOUNG JEFF still has a sense of humor and takes shots. as soon as Ben and i figure out what is our good side then a posting we will go .the best shot was when the guy with a dog on the leash ran by ben and jeff the guy went in-between them and the dog on the other side of ben .lucky the old boy still has some balance if he hit the dirt i would have not passed on that shot .now that would be the $$$$$$$$$ shot :D

4labs
Jun-29-2005, 04:34 PM
I will have to work on young Jeff than:wink wonder what bribes he will accept.

jwear
Jun-29-2005, 04:38 PM
I will have to work on young Jeff than:wink wonder what bribes he will accept. reeses cups :D

jwear
Jun-29-2005, 04:47 PM
Yes, we do need photos of the people, as the birds see us.

That first shot, worth the loss of burst shooting, can't you shoot bursts?

Oooooooooh, I am so jealous, just so. If I could just get a 400 after reading Moose's book. Bokeh is a reason, I have to find a way to "use" the backgrounds, I am not usually close enough to get the bokeh a longer lens would give. I am sure that is one reason I have gravitated to a "bird in a landscape" type photo, as I call it. I am fortunate for the moss and other southern things. Looking back at last winter, I really needed bokeh, pretty drab compared to now.

I love that "take off" shot, Jeff.

gingerginger i have shot with Ed Hughs and now Ben it's like this I point and click click and next to you the sound is like CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC i get 2 Ben gets 22 not fair if he sets his camera down for even a moment i just format his card for him but do not tell him he has not found me out yet ,he thinks it 's just the new camera . Ginger altho it is nice to have all the glass and stuff the more you shoot and that camera fells good in your hands the better the shots get ,birds are a pain if you have a 600 then they move to 700 it is the call of the wild :huh